Joshua McCauley, Xiaochuan Ji, M. Jupé, Jinlong Zhang, Andreas Wienke, Detlev Ristau
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Determining the bandgap dependence of nonlinear absorption and laser induced damage threshold through numerical simulation and experiment
Nonlinear absorption is mainly governed by mechanisms involving excitation processes of electrons. Typically, two phenomena are considered when discussing nonlinear absorption; the multiphoton absorption where multiple photons interact directly with a single electron, and tunnel ionization, where the high electric field results in a shifting of the bandgap allowing an electron to tunnel into the conduction band. Electrons in the conduction band can be accelerated through the absorption of further photons until they obtain enough energy to excite further electrons to the conduction band, leading to runaway absorption and finally damage of the sample. By laser calorimetric measurement of the nonlinear absorption, it is expected that the laser damage threshold can be predicted without damaging the optic. Before accurate predictions can be made, the process must be thoroughly characterized and understood. The nonlinear behavior of the absorption was demonstrated with potential increases in absorption of an order of magnitude. Initial results show a noticeable impact of contaminants, though a nonlinear response is still observed.